Tag Archives: Conveyance

District Court Holds Tax Liens Stay with Property after Conveyance

United States v. Gerard, a recent case from the Northern District of Indiana, demonstrates how a tax lien, once attached, can stay with property even after the property is conveyed to someone other than the taxpayer.  In 1990, a husband … Continue reading

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Surrogate’s Court Sets Aside Fraudulent Conveyance Violative of Contract to Make a Testamentary Disposition

An individual who successfully executes a valid agreement relating to a piece of property within a testamentary disposition cannot alternatively dispose of the same property during life or at death. Schwartz v. Bourque involves three generations of women and a… … Continue reading

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